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Apply for a Sydney JD scholarship!

Have you applied to Sydney Law School for the February 2017 intake? Are you planning to apply?

Learn more about Sydney Law School

If so, then we’ve got great news to share! The University of Sydney
has announced two international scholarships available for future Sydney JD students:

C.A Coghlan and A.N Littlejohn Scholarship for the Juris Doctor

The Wigram Allen Scholarship for the Juris Doctor

C.A Coghlan and A.N Littlejohn Scholarship

The C.A Coghlan and A.N Littlejohn Scholarship for the Juris Doctor
has been made available by the generosity of two benefactors of the
Faculty of Law. The scholarship is made possible by combining two
separate bequests, all of which set the same terms and conditions.

The Wigram Allen Scholarship for the Juris Doctor

The Wigram Allen Scholarships were originally founded on gifts of 381
pounds in 1867 and 500 pounds in 1883 from Sir George Wigram Allen.
Given to encourage the study of law, these funds are now used to provide
commencing scholarships for the Juris Doctor. The Wigram Allen Scholarship for the Juris Doctor is open to all domestic and international applicants commencing the Juris Doctor (JD) at the Sydney Law School.

Additional Conditions
Scholarship holders may be required to promote the Sydney Law School
and represent the Sydney Law School at student orientation, recruitment
events and corporate networking events.

What is the value of the Sydney JD Scholarships?

The C.A Coghlan and A.N Littlejohn Scholarship for the Juris Doctor and the Wigram Allen Scholarship for the Juris Doctor are worth $6,000 per year, tenable for 3 years, which is the normal full-time duration of the degree.

The scholarships will be paid annually, in two equal installments of
$3,000. Payment will be made after the March 31 census date and the
August 31 census date subject to continued enrolment and satisfactory
performance as detailed in the eligibility criteria.

Application deadline for
both scholarships is Thursday, November 29, 2016. When you apply to one
scholarship, you will automatically be assessed for the other!

Study law at the University of Sydney Law School

The Sydney JD
program has a strong global focus on international, comparative and
transnational aspects of law. Students are required to study Public
International Law and Private International Law as part of their
program. The Sydney Law School equips students with the skills to work
in a competitive legal environment of the 21st century, so that they can
move with confidence across national boundaries when providing legal
advice.

Program: Juris Doctor (JD)Location: Sydney, New South WalesDuration: 3 yearsSemester intake: FebruaryApplication deadline: Candidates are strongly encouraged to apply a minimum of three months prior to the program start date.

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